am very pleased that you are taking time to consider the wide range of learning opportunities that
are being offered at Lehman’s School for Continuing and Professional Studies. Last year, more
than 15,000 people took advantage of the educational, testing, training, and business development
programs at SCPS, as they began to turn their aspirations and goals into reality.
The faculty and staff of Lehman’s SCPS are committed to providing a wide spectrum of learners
with the education and tools necessary for good careers that are well-matched for the fast-paced,
technologically-driven environment of the 21st century. In this regard, Lehman College is helping to
ensure that the residents of our diverse communities have access to a wealth of educational and
economic opportunities.
The high-quality programs at SCPS include courses for both adults and children; they emphasize
personal instruction and hands-on learning. You will find workforce education classes, certificate
courses, a business incubation and innovation lab, a flexible Adult Degree program with bachelor’s
and master’s degrees, and our renowned Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Training Academy
and Development Lab.
To commemorate our 50th anniversary in 2018, Lehman College is determined to increase access and promote high levels of student success through the highest quality course offerings. We
look forward to working with you. I hope you take advantage of all that Lehman and SCPS have
to offer!

ow that you’ve had a chance to look through our catalog, come
and visit us. Our professional certificate programs and courses have
been helping thousands of adults achieve their career and personal
goals. The Lehman Academy for Children and Teens offers Saturday
enrichment classes in academics and recreation
Jane MacKillop, Ph.D.

Experienced and dedicated instructors, convenient locations, affordable
tuition, and a myriad of classes to choose from are the hallmarks of
Lehman’s Continuing Education program.

Interim Dean
School of Continuing
and Professional Studies

Sincerely,

Visit us at:

José Luis Cruz, Ph.D.
President, Lehman College
The City University of New York

L

ehman is extremely proud of our School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS). In
the College’s strategic plan, we pledge to contribute to the economic vitality of the Bronx and
the surrounding region. By providing opportunities for residents to develop professionally
and personally, SCPS plays a key role in helping us achieve this goal.
I encourage you to review our extensive catalog. Whether you plan to earn a degree, complete a certificate, prepare for a test or simply enjoy yourself, you will find what you are looking for here. We offer
over 300 credit and non-credit courses each year. While most are designed to meet the needs of adults
with family and work responsibilities, we do have some interesting options for children and adolescents.
Don’t hesitate to contact one of our committed staff members if you have questions or concerns. We
are here to help you realize your potential. Thank you for considering joining our community of learners.
Best wishes,

onique Zayas, born and raised in the Bronx, is
a student in the Bachelor of Science in Health
Science Program with a pre-Physician Assistant
Track at Mercy College. In her second year there she
became pregnant and realized that she needed “to
get the ball rolling and get my first foot in the door in
the health field” as medicine was a long-standing interest of hers.
Zayas took two years to establish herself and her family,
working part-time as a pharmacy technician and starting her
medical assistant training. Although her ultimate goal is to become
a registered nurse, at that time she “felt that with my experience,
going a safer route, although a lot longer, will only benefit me.”
She decided to become a medical assistant and later continue
her education to become a registered nurse “and maybe one day
I’ll go to grad school and become a physician assistant.”
While researching medical assistant programs, she attended
the Lehman College Continuing Education Career Information
Session and “realized how much more affordable the [Lehman]
program was,” and along with its flexible schedule, “without
hesitation, I realized it was a win-win situation.” She states, “My
overall experience was remarkable, everyone in my class was a determined as I was, the instructors were very helpful
and thorough—everything was great.”
In 2016, Zayas earned her program certificate within nine months, and completed her required externship the
following year in a gynecologist’s private practice in the Bronx. She was offered a position there where she
continues to work. After passing the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) exam, she earned the title of
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA). Zayas plans to attend an accelerated RN program upon completion
of her bachelor’s degree in 2018.
Monique Zayas recently applied for a Clinical Medical Assistant position at a major New York medical center that
she is excited about and believes would be challenging and afford her enormous professional satisfaction.

See page 14 for more information about this program

School of COntinuing and Professional Studies
www.lehman.edu/ce • 718-960-8512 • ce@lehman.cuny.edu • facebook.com/LehmanSCPS

Company Training
Options
Employee and workforce training is an important
part of attracting and retaining a skilled workforce.
We offer:
Customized training
Flexible scheduling
Contextualized curriculum
Affordable group rates
Courses listed in this brochure, as well as training based on your specific needs, can be arranged to be held at your location. Call Mila Ellis
at 718-960-8512 for additional information.

Registration, Program Certification &
Tuition Assistance
Many Continuing Education courses are eligible for vouchers, reimbursement from employers and loans. You must apply early – it often takes
several weeks for processing prior to registration.

Program Certification
Program certification: In order to receive a program
certificate, students must complete a program application*, successfully complete all course requirements listed at the time of applying, and submit
a certificate request form ($7). Complete online
at https://tmg-forms.lehman.edu/ce or visit www.
lehman.edu/ce to download application, certificate
request form and for more information. *No program application is required for: Dental Assistant,
A+ Computer Tech, Cisco Academy, Business
Bookkeeping, Child Care, Professional Licensure
and single courses

Scholarships
Helena Rubenstein Foundation Adult and Continuing Education Scholarships: Limited scholarships
are available to cover up to 90% tuition. Make an
appointment on Tuesday or Thursday 11 am-5 pm
by emailing Maryann.drago-dowling@lehman.cuny.
edu or calling 718-960-8077. Online applications
available twice yearly: June/July and December.
New York State Educational Incentive Scholarship
Program (EIP) www.tsg.suny.edu or call 1-800295-9616 are available for students with at least 6
months of recent child care experience. Come to
Child Care Career Information Sessions for more
EIP info. APPLY ONLINE & EARLY as process takes
3+ weeks.
The Rev. Edward Lehman Davis, Sr. Scholarship
Fund for two Certified Nursing Assistant students
per semester may reimburse up to $300. Students
must register, attend 130-hour program and apply
for scholarship for reimbursement. Call for application 718-960-8077 or email ce@lehman.cuny.edu.

Discounts
Discounts are given on course tuition-only for one
course per semester on a space available basis.
Registrants must provide current I.D. in-person.
Discounts are given only on courses with tuition
between $100 and $500. No discounts apply to online courses and specific courses as noted in the
brochure. Note: only one discount may be applied.
15% Senior citizens (62 years and older)
15% Lehman College current degree students /
alumni and 1 child
10% CUNY employees
25% Lehman College employees
15% Children of Lehman College employees

This comprehensive training provides you with the skills necessary to begin a career in Health Information Management. Key subjects include how to manually file claims, trace delinquent claims, appeal denied
claims, monitor compliance with regulations and extract coding information from the medical record. You
may apply for and complete certificate programs in Physicians’ Office Management / Billing, Medical / Surgical Coder and Medical / Surgical Coding and Billing. In the coding program, you become proficient at both
ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS and CPT-4 Coding. After obtaining work experience, you may be qualified to
sit for the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) CCA (Certified Coding Associate)
exam and/or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) exam. Program certification: In order to receive a program
certificate, you must complete a program application ($25), successfully complete all course requirements
listed at the time of applying, and submit a certificate request form ($7). Complete online at https://tmg-forms.
lehman.edu/ce or visit http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/academics/continuing-education/forms.php to download
application, certificate request form and for more information. Visit www.lehman.edu/ce for more information. AHIMA accepts Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for terminology and coding
classes.

The Language of Medicine /
Pharmacology: Part I
This course prepares those with no medical background to understand the language used by physicians and other medical professionals and provides
you with a foundation in human structure and disease pathology and pharmacology. Textbook:
The Language of Medicine by Chabner, 11th
edition, to be brought to the ﬁrst class.

ICD-10 DIAGNOSIS
AND PROCEDURE CODING
(CORE)
Taught by AHIMA Certified Trainers
Diagnosis and procedural coding are for those
who wish to become ICD-10 coders. Coding
manuals: ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS
2018 PMIC and textbook: ICD-10-CM
and ICD-10-PCS 2018 Coding Handbook
WITH Answers, publisher AHA, must be
brought to ﬁrst class. To order: call Charles

Register 2 Days Before Start
Your class could fill early or be canceled
because of enrollment requirements.
718-960-8512

www.lehman.edu/ce

ce@lehman.cuny.edu

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Prerequisites: must attend an orientation/career session (see box below);
complete program application at http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/academics/
continuing-education/forms.php and submit with proof of high school/GED/
TASC completion and short essay; medical clearance for CNA and Phlebotomy
Tech; current CPR for Health Care Providers. You may apply for certificates in
the following: Psychiatric Aide; Certified Nursing Assistant; EKG; Phlebotomy;
and Patient Care / Nurse Technician. You may enroll in individual courses (see
pages 10-12) or complete a certificate program.

There is an ongoing demand for qualified, certified and caring health care personnel who work directly with patients and their families. Our programs provide credentialed training for those seeking employment in hospitals, nursing
homes, hospices, home health agencies and clinics. You must complete all
required courses to be eligible to take the National Healthcareer Association
(NHA) credentialing examination for the EKG Technician, Phlebotomy Technician or Nurse Technician Program.

This course meets the requirements for National
Certification for CPR from the American Heart Association (AHA). You will learn how to respond to
emergencies involving infants, children and adults.
You are introduced to lifesaving techniques, rescue
breathing, one- and two-person cardio-pulmonary
resuscitation (CPR), abdominal thrusts and the Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
Textbook, BLS for Healthcare Providers-AHA (Student Manual) must be brought to class

Class uses training labs simulating a clinical setting.
A New York State Education Department-approved
training for those seeking employment as CNAs
in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and home
health agencies. Students must successfully complete the course and clinical to be eligible to take
the New York State credentialing examination.
CNAs work directly with patients and their families
providing quality patient care. Duties include: help
with dressing; bathing; feeding; toileting; taking vital signs; catheter care; assisting with ambulation;
range of motion exercises; and moving patients to
bed and from bed to wheelchair. Program includes
Anatomy and Physiology (50 hours), Fundamentals of Patient Care (50 hours), Nursing Home
Clinical Rotation (30 hours). (Prerequisites: must
attend a career session / orientation-see page 10.
Required prior to clinical CPR100: CPR for Health
Care Providers or current national certification from
the American Heart Association (AHA). Completed
program application with proof of high school/GED/
TASC completion and short essay required. Must
demonstrate fluency in English, a reading test may
be given. Completed physical exam documentation
is due at the 1st class meeting. *NOTE: $115 required testing fee to be paid in class; uniform and
textbook fee not included. Prerequisite or corequisite: CPR100 - see column on right.
CNA 100 130 hours / COTC / $1095*
with 30-hour clinical
SPRING 1 Mon-Thu 9:15 am-2:15 pm
Feb 7-Apr 9 (28 sessions)
SPRING 2 Mon-Thu 2:45-5:45 pm
Feb 7-May 1 (43 sessions)
SPRING 3 Mon-Thu 6:15-9:15 pm
Feb 7-May 1 (43 sessions)
*Students may pay for class topics individually:
(1) Anatomy and Physiology $360
(2) Fundamentals of Patient Care $360 and
(3) Clinical Rotation $375

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The CNA class above is qualified for a Workforce1
ITG Voucher. If you have 12 or more months of
related experience, you may be eligible for an Individual Training Grant (ITG) voucher, which are
issued from Workforce1 Career Centers. Become
a member of a Workforce1 Center near you. Visit
http://www1.nyc.gov/site/sbs/careers/access-training.page for more information.Allow 4-6 weeks for
processing.

This important training will be presented in one day,
cards & certificates, valid for two years will be delivered on the date of completion, the eBooks and
CPR kits will be included at no additional cost.

Register 2 Days Before Start
Your class could fill early or be canceled
because of enrollment requirements.
718-960-8512

This course is designed to provide individuals with
first aid skills to care for those with life-threatening
emergencies. Participants will learn how to give
life-saving emergency medications to children/patients who have asthma in the form of an inhaler or
nebulizer, as well as children/patients who have severe allergic reactions that require epinephrine via
an auto injector (EpiPenÂŽ). Students learn how to
identify and care for severe bleeding, shock, musculoskeletal injuries, emergency childbirth, how to
move patients and much more. Advanced First Aid
is designed for individuals who desire a thorough
working knowledge of first aid procedures. Upon
completion of this course, participants will receive
certification valid for three years. Certificates are
valid for two years.

Tuition: $2590. Includes all courses for Nurse
Technician (left column) except for MAS 17:
First Aid.

NURSE TECHNICIAN
PROGRAM FOR CNAs
Tuition: $1495. Includes all courses for Nurse
Technician (see column one) except for CNA 100
and MAS 17: First Aid.

EKG TECHNICIAN
The electrocardiography technician prepares patients for and administers the EKG. EKG technicians also may assist with Holter monitor and stress
testing. Positions are available in a great variety of
health care settings as well as labs. Upon successful completion of the course, you are eligible to take
the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification exam.
Prerequisites: Completed program application

with current NYS Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
or LPN, proof of anatomy & physiology course or
coordinator’s permission; proof of high school/GED/
TASC completion and short essay required; attend
an orientation / career session (see page 4). Prerequisite or corequisite: CPR100: CPR: BLS (Basic
Life Support) with AED for Health Care Providers
or current national certification from the American
Heart Association (AHA).

Your class could fill early or be canceled
ce@lehman.cuny.edu
because of enrollment requirements.
718-960-8512
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Phlebotomy technicians draw blood samples for
diagnosis and treatment. They also prepare these
samples and maintain equipment and supplies. Positions are available in many inpatient and outpatient health care facilities as well as labs. After successful completion of the course, you are eligible to
take the National Healthcareer Association (NHA)
certification exam. Prerequisites: Completed program application with current NYS Certified Nursing
Assistant (CNA) or LPN, proof of anatomy & physiology course, or coordinator’s permission; proof of
high school/GED/TASC completion and short essay
required; attend an orientation / career session (see
page 4). Prerequisite or corequisite: CPR100: CPR
for Health Care Providers or current national certification from the American Heart Association (AHA).

DENTAL ASSISTANT
The 80-hour Dental Assistant program prepares
you for entry-level positions in dental assisting. The
course familiarizes you with all areas of pre-clinical
dental assisting and provides training in the professional skills required to function as an assistant in
dental practice. For full description, visit www.lehman.edu/ce. The course tuition includes textbooks,
registration fee, certificate fee and materials. NO
DISCOUNTS APPLY TO THIS COURSE

The Pharmacy Technician Program combines classroom instruction with practical experience through externships in both institutional and retail settings. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment in
this field will increase much faster than average over the next several years. Pharmacy technicians assist
licensed pharmacists providing medication and other health care products to patients. As a pharmacy
technician, you may work in a hospital, home infusion pharmacy, community (retail) pharmacy, nursing
home, pharmaceutical organization and other health care settings. In institutional practice, pharmacy technicians prepare a variety of medications, fill medication orders and make the rounds delivering medications
to various patient care areas. In the retail setting, technicians take information from customers and health
professionals in order to fill prescriptions, measure and compound medications, manage inventories, accept payment and process insurance claims. Lehman’s program will prepare you for this exciting career
and, after completion of the required courses, you will be eligible to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) credentialing exam. This new 200-hour program includes 100 hours of didactic
classroom (theory) study, 80 hours of externship at an institution and a local retail pharmacy and 20 hours
for exam prep. The ability to integrate theory into real situations within the pharmacy setting will take place
during the externship.
Candidates must apply for the program online at http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/academics/continuing-education/forms.php
and pass a math assessment exam prior to registration for courses (email thomas.frisco@lehman.cuny.edu to make test
appointment). The program amd most math assessments are held at CUNY-on-the-Concourse, located at 2501 Grand
Concourse, 3rd Floor, Bronx, NY 10468.

The Certified Clinical Medical Assistant program combines classroom instruction with practical experience
through an internship in a community-based medical practice or hospital. According to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, the occupation of medical assistant is expected to grow 34 percent in five years and they will
become more and more an integral part of the health care system. Clinical medical assistants provide both
administrative and clinical services in various health care settings such as private offices, ambulatory centers
and hospitals. Lehman’s program is approved by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). After completion of the required courses, students will be eligible to take the NHA credentialing examination and be ready
to join the workforce. The program also provides a test preparation class for the exam. The Clinical Medical
Assistant program prepares students through hands-on training, education in medical procedures, patient
care, clinical assisting, administrative practices, and fundamentals of health sciences, giving students the
qualifications they need to fill a wide-range of health care services. We offer a 180-hour externship program
to give you work experience in the field.
The course is 531 hours in total: 351 hours (including 253 classroom and 98 practical hours) plus an externship program of 180 hours. Total tuition $4500 does not include application, registration fees, books and $155
NHA testing fee. This is a great opportunity for Workforce1 applicants and other voucher candidates. Prerequisites: Attend information session / orientation, complete program application with proof of HS/GED/TASC,
essay, and documentation of basic microcomputer skills or equivalent course. Upon completion, students are
eligible to take the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification exam.

This course is divided into 2 parts. You will gain a basic knowledge of how
complex medical terms are formed and learn their meanings. Emphasis is
placed on spelling and pronunciation of medical terms, the basic body structures and processes, all major organs, and body systems and functions. Diseases are discussed as they pertain to each system. Normal and abnormal
health conditions are discussed; most common chronic health conditions are
emphasized. The course is designed to coincide with clinical practice course
topics as they relate to assisting in the general and specialty examinations.

Medical Oﬃce Business Practice:
Parts 1 and 2
This course will introduce you to administrative office skills and office finances. Managed care and insurance, and the latest application of coding that is
expected of the entry-level medical assistant through theoretical and handson methods, are taught. Computer concepts are introduced with special emphasis on computerized practice management, such as telecommunications
and electronic medical health record management.

Clinical Practice: Parts 1 and 2
This two-part course prepares medical assistant students for understanding
and performing a wide range of clinical procedures by didactic and hands-on
methods of teaching. Clinical skills are built on the foundational concepts of
infection control and patient safety.

Patient Care
Coordinator
Today care coordination focuses on accessible and consistent access to care, while empowering patients to
take control of their own well-being. Care coordinators play an essential role in this context and are increasingly valuable in clinics, hospitals and out-patient offices. In this course you will learn the essential roles and
responsibilities of a care coordinator and how to respond to patients’ diverse needs. Pay ranges average $26
per hour ($54,000 per year). In order to receive a program certificate, students must complete a program application, successfully complete all course requirements listed at the time of applying, and submit a certificate
request form ($7). Complete online at https://tmg-forms.lehman.edu/ce or visit http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/
academics/continuing-education/forms.php to download application, and certificate request form. For more
information, visit www.lehman.edu/ce.

This first course will cover the essential roles and responsibilities of care coordinators, specifically how
best to positively impact the patients you work with.
Focus will be on the perspective f the patient with an
examination of the social determinates that impact
patients’ health, including the role social disparities
and inequities play in overall health care management.
PCO 10 6 sessions / 15 hours / COTC / $195
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm Feb 21-Mar 12

Motivational Interviewing (MI)
During this session, you will learn to apply motivational interviewing techniques when communicating
with your patients to help them identify and change
unhealthy behaviors that place them at risk for further health issues.
PCO 20 6 sessions / 15 hours / COTC / $195
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm Mar 19-Apr 11

718-960-8512

We will identify what constitutes a chronic condition
and how to work with clients with chronic conditions.
Focus will also be on the complexities of addiction
counseling and on the key facts behind alcohol and
substance abuse addiction.
PCO 30 6 sessions / 15 hours / COTC / $195
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm Apr 16-May 2

Mental Health
and Emotional Support
In this course you will gain a better understanding
of the levels of engagement needed when working
with patients with mental health issues, including
identifying unique barriers to successful outcomes;
managing a patient in crisis; and recognizing common mental health issues such as schizophrenia,
bipolar disorder, and major depression.
PCO 40 6 sessions / 15 hours / COTC / $195
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm May 7-May 23

Register Early
Your class could fill early or be canceled
because of enrollment requirements.
ce@lehman.cuny.edu

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Overview of Alcoholism
and Substance Abuse
This course provides an overview and history of the
required and basic knowledge of alcohol, tobacco
and other drugs (ATOD) and their use and abuse.
Special focus and attention is given to physical and
pharmacological effects of alcohol and other substances of abuse and the interactive role of these
effects on the dynamics of addiction. Particular
psychoactive substances are discussed and elaborated on as well as the social and environmental
effects that drugs have on society.
ASC 01 13 sessions / 40 hours / LEHC /$415
Mon 6:30-9:35 pm Feb 26-Jun 4

Counseling Issues I: Individual
and Group Counseling

There is a great demand for credentialed alcoholism and substance abuse counselors (CASACs) who have
a sound clinical foundation, as well as sensitivity to the diversity of the client population. This program is designed for health and human services professionals, educators, clergy, and employee assistance personnel
who wish to enter or advance in the field. Qualifications: Satisfactory completion of education/training, supervised practical training, and documented work experience as well as passing the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (NYS-OASAS) written examination for the Credentialed Alcoholism
and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) designation. Credential applicants are required to document 350
clock hours of course work covering 4 categories of knowledge. Assistance in identifying resources for the
supervised practical training hours is provided. Program certification: In order to receive a program certificate,
students must complete a program application, successfully complete all course requirements listed at the
time of applying, and submit a certificate request form ($7). Complete application online at https://tmg-forms.
lehman.edu/ce or visit http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/academics/continuing-education/forms.php to download
application, certificate request form, and for more information. This training is provided under New York State
OASAS Provider # AI 0157.
Spring application deadline: 2/17/18. An interview may be required.

This course provides an in-depth look and exploration of the theory and subsequent practical application of substance use disorder counseling and
therapy, from both an individual and group counseling perspective. Topics and tasks will include the
development of the group counseling process, selection and establishment of the group structure and
the time frame for maximizing group dynamics. Individual counseling issues such as client-counselor
dynamics are explored along with guidelines for establishing client-counselor contracts.(Prerequisites:
ASC 01 and ASC 02 or coordinator permission.)
ASC 24 15 sessions / 45 hours / LEHC /$465
Wed 6:30-9:30 pm Feb 21-Jun 6

Ethics, Ethical Practice and
Counselor Wellness and
Responsibility
This course covers basic definitions of ethical behavior in the alcohol and substance abuse counselor/client relationship and addresses traditional
areas such as transference and countertransefence
and their roles in maintaining ethical behavior. Federal and state guidelines regarding ethics are also
addressed. The importance of confidentiality, from
clinical and legal perspectives, is studied and students learn how to explain related issues such as
signed consent forms to their clients. (Prerequisites:
ASC 01 and ASC 02 or coordinator permission.)
ASC 42 15 sessions / 45 hours / LEHC / $465
Tue 6:45-9:45 pm Feb 6-May 22

FAMILY DEVELOPMENT
CREDENTIAL™
CREDENTIAL
™ (FDC)
Frontline workers in health, education and human services
agencies are offered training in the approach that emphasizes
the strengths and resources of families to empower them for
long-lasting change. This 90-hour interactive course and portfolio development leads to the Family Development Credential
™ (FDC) awarded by the University of Connecticut upon successful completion of the course, portfolio and an examination.
This 15-week program is offered twice a year at the beginning of March and the begnning of October. The spring 2018
schedule is Fridays, March 2-June 22 9:30 am-4:30 pm.Tuition
is $1000; the fee for the credentialing exam is $300. For additional information and permission to register, call Phyllis Rafti,
Program Coordinator, at (718) 960-8512 or email phyllis.rafti@
lehman.cuny.edu.

718-960-8512

Family Development
Credential ™ (FDC)

Treatment Planning, Clinical
Documentation and Discharge
Planning

EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSIONAL

The impact of alcoholism and substance abuse on
the family and assessment skills for effective intervention are covered. Also studied are the dynamics
of relapse prevention and the importance of alternative copying strategies. The various approaches
used in developing effective vocational and educational plans that will minimize the likelihood of relapse and maintain healthy family relationships are
addressed. (Prerequisites: ASC 01 and ASC 02 or
coordinator permission.)
ASC 27 13 sessions / 40 hours / LEHC / $415
Thu 6:50-9:50 pm Mar 1-May 31

Child Care CDA

Counseling Issues II: Family
Counseling & Relapse Prevention

Lehman offers a program based upon the nationally recognized Child Development Associate (CDA) Competency Standards leading to Infant/Toddler, Family Childcare and Preschool CDA. Program currently offers preparation for all 3 credentials. Successful completion of this program is the first step towards receiving a credential from the Council for Early
Childhood Professional Recognition. Students enrolled in the program receive assistance in preparing for the assessment
process leading to the CDA credential. NOTE: In addition to the education requirement, which this certificate fulfills, students must meet a 480-hour field experience requirement to earn the CDA credential. Requirements: You must complete
the eight required topics (125 hours) with a 70 percent average on exams and projects and attend at least 80 percent of
classroom instruction for each course. You may start the program in any term. Prerequisites: High school diploma / TASC;
writing proficiency. Program certification: In order to receive a program certificate, students must complete a program
application ($25) (complete online at https://tmg-forms.lehman.edu/ce), successfully complete all course requirements
listed at the time of applying, and submit a certificate request form ($7). Total tuition: $1195 (125 hours). Tuition may be for
full program or by semester. Financial aid may be available to program participants (see page 7). Those with 6 months
or more recent experience in Early Childhood field, may be eligible for NYS Educational Incentive Scholarship Program
EIP grant at www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu or call 1-800-295-9616. Eight topics include: ■ Principles of Child Growth
and Development ■ Supporting Children’s Social and Emotional Development ■ Planning a Safe, Healthy Learning
Environment ■ Promoting Children’s Physical and Intellectual Development ■ Establishing Productive Relationships with
Families ■ Observing and Recording Children’s Behavior ■ Managing an Effective Program Operation ■ Commitment to
Professionalism and Seminar on Child Abuse (NOTE: This seminar does not satisfy New York State requirement for Child
Abuse Identification and Reporting.)

NEW CDA Portfolio Review
and Veriﬁcation Visit Preparation
This class is designed to support the CDA Candidate and inform how to navigate the credentialing
process. Students will be provided guidelines to
organize CDA Portfolio. Competence statements
and resources will be reviewed.
CCP 95 1 session / 2.5 hours / COTC / $55
Sat May 19, 9:30 am -12 pm

Whether you have been using the computer for a
while or are a new user, you will learn some new
skills and tips in this workshop. Topics covered
include: using the mouse and keyboard, the Start
menu and taskbar, moving and resizing windows,
and launching programs. Learn how to create desktop shortcuts, change basic settings, manage and
organize files and folders, use the control panel,
configure user accounts, and work with devices.
Also covered are browsing the web, adding sites to
your favorites list, and keeping your computer safe
and secure.

Being Microsoft Office certified informs prospective
employers of your level of expertise even before
you go for an interview. This workshop will help you
prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
exams by recommending and demonstrating specifically designed books, videos, tutorials, and
practice software. Gain an edge in preparing for the
exams in this workshop.
PCW 90 2 sessions / 5 hours / LEHC / $85
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm May 14-16

Microsoft Publisher
Are you a small business owner, teacher, tutor, or
writer or just wish to learn more about desktop publishing? With Microsoft Publisher, you can create
flyers; business cards; calendars; price tags; labels;
newsletters; and more. You will learn to create and
publish professional marketing and other communication materials for print, social media, and email.
Microsoft Publisher makes this an easy and enjoyable experience.
PCW 67 2 sessions / 5 hours / LEHC / $85
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm May 7-9

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PCW 02 2 sessions / 6 hours / LEHC / $85
Sa 9:30am-12:30pm Feb 10-17

ADMINISTRATIVE /
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
In today’s competitive job market, individuals
need not only excellent computer skills, but also
the ability to write and speak well and to present a
professional, polished appearance. The Administrative Assistant Certificate offers participants the
opportunity to acquire these skills.

Microsoft Office is the most widely used office productivity software in the business and corporate
world. This course will introduce you to Microsoft
Office and its applications. You will learn about each
of the applications and their functions, how to navigate the interface, how to perform basic tasks, and
much more. This course is best for those who have
had limited or no prior experience using Microsoft
Office.

Program certification: Complete application online at https://tmg-forms.lehman.edu/ce or visit
www.lehman.edu/ce to download application,
certificate request form, and for more information.

This program prepares you to take the Core and
Expert level certification examinations, a globallyrecognized standard. Earning MOS certification
acknowledges that you have the expertise to
work with Microsoft Office programs. MOS certified individuals report greater competence and
productivity with Microsoft Office programs, as
well as increased credibility with their employers,
coworkers and clients. MOS certification sets you
apart in today’s competitive job market, bringing employment opportunities, greater earning
potential and career advancement, in addition to
increased job satisfaction. Program certification:
In order to receive a program certificate, students
must complete a program application, successfully complete all course requirements listed at
the time of applying, and submit a certificate request form ($7). Complete application online at
https://tmg-forms.lehman.edu/ce or visit http://
www.lehman.cuny.edu/academics/continuingeducation/forms.php to download application,
certificate request form and for more information.

TESTING CENTER
AT CUNY-ON-THE-CONCOURSE
Certiport Microsoft Office tests in Microsoft
Word, Excel and PowerPoint are just a few of
the exams given at our Testing Center.

718-960-8512

Microsoft Word

Microsoft Outlook

Whether you need a professional-looking document
for work or personal use, Microsoft Word helps you
create it. This comprehensive course teaches basic to advanced skills of the program starting with
formatting, copying/cutting and pasting, setting
margins, and using tabs. You will advance to topics
such as pagination, headers and footers, columns,
tables, and pictures. References, footnotes, bookmarks, Word styles and other advanced topics are
covered. By the end of the course, you will have a
high level of proficiency with this essential program.
Prerequisite: PCW 02 or proficiency with navigating
a Windows computer, and have basic experience
using Microsoft Word. Please bring a flash drive to
the first session.
PART 1 CBS 90 6 sess / 15 hours / LEHC / $205
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm Feb 21-Mar 12
PART 2 CBS 91 5 sess / 12.5 hours / LEHC / $165
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm Mar 14-28

Using this e-mail and personal information software,
you will learn how to read, create, and send e-mail
messages and manage messages and their attachments. Also covered are how to create appointments and schedule meetings, work with contacts
and contact groups, manage address books, customize messages and signatures, and set up automatic replies.
EDP 37 4 sessions / 12 hours / LEHC / $165
Sat 9:30 am-12:30 pm Mar 3-24

Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program with multiple uses. Excel is a must for accountants, office
workers, and marketing managers. Personal uses
include budgeting and data tracking. You will start
by learning how to create, format, edit, and manipulate worksheets. At the next level you will use
formulas, functions, and create tables and charts.
Advanced-level topics covered are PivotTables,
what-if analysis, and VLOOKUP. Upon completion
of the two parts, you will have the knowledge and
experience to fully use this powerful and versatile
program. Please bring a flash drive to the first session. Prerequisite: PCW 02 or proficiency with navigating a Windows computer, and have basic experience using Microsoft Excel.
PART 1 CFM 60 7 sess / 15 hours / LEHC / $205
Thu 7:35-9:45 pm Feb 22-Apr 12
PART 2 CFM 61 5 sess / 12.5 hours / LEHC / $165
Thu 7:35-9:45 pm Apr 19-May 17

Microsoft PowerPoint
This slide-based presentation software is a necessary tool used by marketers, advertisers, trainers,
teachers, and anyone needing to make a professional presentation. Microsoft PowerPoint helps to
present your ideas clearly using headlines, bullets,
pictures, charts, tables, audio, and video. Slide by
slide, PowerPoint guides you as you create a colorful story for your audiences. PowerPoint also has
personal uses such as creating a photo album or
recipe collection. Upon completion of this course,
you will have the skills to create an effective presentation that you can deliver with confidence.
EDP 51 5 sessions / 12.5 hours / LEHC / $165
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm Apr 9-23

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The A+ Computer Technician Program covers the
fundamentals of computer hardware and software
and helps prepare you for entry-level jobs in information technology including help desk and technical support. It also helps prepare you for the CompTIA A+ certification examinations (see http://www.
comptia.org for information on the exams) and for
more IT-industry certifications such as Cisco and
Microsoft.
CIP 120 24 sessions / 72 hours / COTC / $1049
Tue/Thu 6:30-9:30 pm Feb 13-May 10

Academy

Cisco
Networking

A+ COMPUTER TECHNICIAN

CompTIA

A+ Computer Technician

The Cisco Certified Network Associate is the first level of Cisco’s career certification. This newly revised
CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum prepares students who are seeking entry-level Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) jobs, or plan to pursue more specialized ICT skills. The program helps
students build workforce readiness skills for in-demand jobs. CCNA Routing and Switching provides comprehensive coverage of networking topics, from fundamentals to advanced applications and services, along
with opportunities for hands-on practical experience. The complete curriculum is approved by the Cisco Networking Academy. You will be prepared to take the Cisco CCENT certification exam after completing CCNA 1
and 2 and the CCNA Routing and Switching certification after completing all four courses. Prerequisite: A+
Computer Technician course or experience. Program certification: In order to receive a program certificate,
students must complete all course requirements listed at the time of applying, and submit a certificate request
form ($7). Visit http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/academics/continuing-education/forms.php to download certificate request form, and for more information.

PROGRAM COURSES

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The A+ Computer Technician and
the Cisco Certiﬁed Networking Associate are qualified for a Workforce1 ITG
Voucher. If you have 12 or more months of
related experience, you may be eligible for an
Individual Training Grant (ITG voucher), issued
from Workforce1 Career Centers, which provide
funding for occupational skills training that leads
to employment in New York City high-demand
occupations. Become a Workforce1 member
and request a ITG voucher at a Workforce1
Center near you. Visit http://www1.nyc.gov/
site/sbs/careers/access-training.page for more
information.

Connecting Networks: CCNA 4
Topics include: WAN connectivity technology (e.g.
point-to-point protocol and frame relay); IP addressing and network traffic control; access control lists
(ACLs); network security threats and solutions;
and configurations and management of routers.
Specialized devices and software to support WANs
are also covered. Students are prepared to take the
CISCO CCNA certification exam at the successful
completion of this course,. Prerequisite: CIP227 or
equivalent.

Virtual
Reality
TRAINING

WITH
WORLD LEADER

EON REALITY
We are looking for you!
We are looking for energetic and enthusiastic individuals who have a passion to succeed in the exciting world
of Virtual Reality. You may have experience and a protfolio in gaming and web design or another IT area.
It’s a plus if you have an academic or inductry background in computer science, architecture, engineering,
mathematics, design, physics, or similiar fields.
Spanning 11 months, including 3 months theory (phase 1) and 8 months project (phase 2), the Virtual Reality
Training Academy will immerse you directly in a professional context through theoretical training and realworld projects. The problem-solving and group activities stimulate innovation and creativity and prepare you
to join or launch a business upon completion of the training.

BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING
The knowledge and skills needed for those aspiring to become full-charge bookkeepers are taught
in this program. Opportunities for employment in
this field are available in a variety of organizations
and businesses. Program certification: In order to
receive a program certificate, students must complete all course requirements listed at the time of
applying, and submit a certificate request form ($7).
Visit http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/academics/continuing-education/forms.php to download certificate
request form, and for more information.

This entry-level course describes the concepts
and principles of accounting and data accumulation techniques with an emphasis on preparation
and interpretation of financial statements. In addition, students will learn to understand how the
basic accounting process, sales, purchases, and
other transactions are recorded and classified into
individual accounts. Areas of concentration include
the accounting cycle in service and merchandising
business, for a sole proprietorship.

This hands-on course teaches students how to
perform basic accounting procedures using this
popular software. Computer systems enable organizations to systematically identify, acquire, store,
analyze, distribute, and reuse information and
knowledge to enhance organizational productivity
and competitiveness. This course also describes
the role of QuickBooks Accounting and Microsoft
Excel in the development and management of
record keeping initiatives. Prerequisites: recent
completion of CFM38, current experience or pretest. A USB flash memory device/jump drive must
be brought to first class.

Bookkeeping II
Companies today ask for financial information that
enables them to make informed decisions in a rapidly changing business environment. This course
gives students the tools to understand how the accounting process puts all of a company’s financial
data into standardized formats that can be used for
decision making, analysis and planning. Areas of
concentration include current and long-term assets,
current and long-term liabilities and statements of
cash flow. An introduction to accounting for partnerships and corporations is included.
CFM 37 10 sessions / 27.5 hours / LEHC / $369
Tue 7-9:45 pm Feb 27-May 8

Introduction to Individual
& Business Taxation:
Part 1
This course introduces students to federal income
tax as it relates to individuals and businesses. Areas of concentration include income inclusion and
exclusion and deductions as they are defined, utilizing the Internal Revenue Code and related material.
Special classes of taxpayers including partnerships,
estates, and trusts are considered as well as accounting and procedural rules. New York State and
City taxes are covered.
CFM 46 10 sess / 27.5 hours / LEHC / $369
Thu 7-9:45 pm Mar 1-May 10

Eﬀective Business Communication
Writing & Oral Skills for
Professionals (recommended)
Are your communication skills holding you back in
your job or business? In this course, you will develop skills in the preparation, organization, and
presentation of oral and written communication.
Major goals are to develop clear, correct, concise,
and logical messages and to become aware of the
human relations aspects of communicating. The
ability to write and speak clearly and effectively will
make you stand out among your peers.
CBS 28 8 sessions / 20 hours / LEHC / $245
Sat 9:30-am-12 pm Feb 17-Apr 21

COORDINATOR:

Lynn Karam
lynn.karam@lehman.cuny.edu
718-960-5182

718-960-8512

www.lehman.edu/ce

ce@lehman.cuny.edu

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Planning
®
CFP

Financial

Personal

Investments

The Certificate Program in Personal Financial Planning (PFP) presents techniques to formulate and execute comprehensive financial plans that assist clients in accumulating, conserving and transferring personal
wealth. REQUIREMENTS FOR CFP® CERTIFICATION: Students who successfully complete the program
may apply for the CFP® certification exam. In addition, passing the CFP® Certification Examination plus
fulfilling experience, undergraduate degree, and ethics requirements can lead to certification by CFP board,
granting the individual the right to use the CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and
certification marks. Detailed requirements for CFP certification can be found at www.CFP.net. NOTE: The certification marks and
are owned by the Certified Financial Board of Standards, Inc. Prerequisites: 60
college credits required; completed bachelor’s degree preferred; functional knowledge of financial analysis
techniques and a basic understanding of economics.
Program certification: In order to receive a program certificate, students must complete a program application
($25), successfully complete all course requirements listed at the time of applying, and submit a certificate
request form ($7). Complete online at https://tmg-forms.lehman.edu/ce or visit http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/
academics/continuing-education/forms.php to download application, certificate request form and for more
information.

Broad overview of subjects basic to an understanding of the environment and fundamentals of
investing. Includes a review of the organization and
structure of securities markets as well as a detailed
analysis of the nature of stocks and bonds, with focus on pricing, quality, liquidity and risk. Emphasis
is on a practical understanding of investment alternatives as they apply to portfolio management and
counseling of private investors.
PFP 62 12 sess / 36 hours / LEHC / $435
Advisory services, 36 NYS CPE credit

Mon 6:15-9:15 pm Feb 26-May 21

Retirement Planning
and Employee Beneﬁts
The subject matter covers the fundamentals of retirement planning and employee benefit plans and
focuses on qualified plan coverage and eligibility requirements; suitability of an investment portfolio for
a qualified plan and the integration of the plan with
social security. The basic characteristics of specific
employee benefits and the income tax impact to
both employer and employee are discussed. In addition there will be a recommendation of a specific
plan for a particular client situation.
PFP 64 12 sess / 36 hours / LEHC / $435
Advisory services, 36 NYS CPE credit

Wed 6:15-9:15 pm Feb 21-May 16

Financial Plan Development
Course (Online)
$899
Using financial planning software, students learn
multiple approaches to identifying and planning for
a client’s goals and risks and applying the CFP®
Board’s Practice Standards. Offered in conjunction
with Dalton Education, this course is a program requirement and part of the CFP Board’s education
requirement. For more information and to register, go to http://www.dalton-education.com/store/
dalton-education/cfp-capstone-courses/7-coursecapstone and select Lehman-CUNY from the drop
down menu, or call (877)426-2373.

Register 2 Days Before Start
Your class could fill early or be canceled
because of enrollment requirements.
LEHC: Lehman College Campus

REAL ESTATE
IRS ENROLLED AGENT
NOTARY PUBLIC

Licensure

IRS ENROLLED
AGENT
PREPARATION
An Enrolled Agent is a tax professional who has
earned the privilege of representing tax payers before the Internal Revenue Service. Enrolled Agents,
like attorneys and certified public accountants, are
unrestricted as to which taxpayers they can represent, which types of tax matters they can handle
and which IRS offices they can practice before. The
program fulfills the educational requirements of the
Internal Revenue Service to sit for the Special Enrollment Exam (SEE), which is a three-part examination. Those who pass both the examinations and
the background check are Enrolled Agents.

REAL ESTATE
Real Estate Salesperson’s Course is a New
York State-approved course for individuals who
are preparing for the real estate licensing examination.

Real Estate Salesperson’s Course
The Real Estate Salesperson’s Course is a New
York State-approved course for individuals who are
preparing to sit for the real estate salesperson’s
licensing examination. RES 33 meets the new 75hour requirement for the salesperson’s license. In
order to satisfactorily complete this course, students
are required to attend a minimum of 90 percent
(67.5 hours) of classroom instruction, exclusive of
sessions devoted to review and/or examination and
must pass the final examination.
Topics include: license law and regulations; law of
agency; real estate instruments; estates and interests; real estate financing; land use regulations;
introduction to construction; valuation; human rights
and fair housing; environmental issues; and real
estate mathematics. Required textbook New York
Real Estate for Salespersons 6th Ed by Marcia
Darvin Spada, publisher: OnCourse Learning.
RES 33 sessions / 75 hours / LEHC / $469
Mon/Wed 6:30-9:30 pm Feb 21-Apr 25
and (3) three Sat 9 am-3 pm after March 3 TBA

718-960-8512

An in-depth analysis of the rules and regulations
governing the preparation of individual income
taxes. It includes: sources of income; allocation of
income; adjustments and deductions; credits; and
alternative minimum tax. Practice and procedures
are discussed, including a complete discussion
regarding the representation of a client before the
Internal Revenue Service. (Prerequisite: CFM 38 or
equivalent course or experience.)
ENR 100/1 20 sess / 41.5 hours / LEHC / $555
Taxation, 41.5 NYS CPE credits. Note: This
course is not recognized as a 4-hour CPE ethics course.

Tue/Thur 7:30-9:35 pm Feb 22-May 8

Business Taxation
This course includes an in-depth analysis of business and wealth transfer taxes. Topics include: the
rules and regulations concerning the taxation of
business entities, i.e., individual proprietorships,
partnerships and corporations; and wealth transfer
taxes on gifts, estates and trusts. The course also
covers the qualifications and filing requirements of
exempt organizations.
ENR 100/2 12 sessions / 36 hours / LEHC / $495
Taxation, 36 NYS CPE credits

N.Y.S. CPE Credit
The Lehman College SCPS is approved by the
N.Y.S. Education Department State Board for
Public Accountancy to offer certified public accountants and/or public accountants mandatory CPE credits under N.Y.S. License # 002749.
Noted with the courses in the Personal Financial
Planning Program and the IRS Enrolled Agent
Preparation Program are the number of hours
of CPE credits and the CPE subject area(s) covered. Upon completion of the course, participants
receive certificate(s) of completion. Participants
must inform the instructor(s) at the first class
meeting that the course is being taken for mandatory CPE hours for N.Y.S. Licensed Accountants. For NYS CPE requirements, go to www.
op.nysed.gov.

The Wedding and Event Planner Certificate course
includes planning, coordinating and directing weddings. Includes the following topics: the business
structure; documentation; information; contracts;
vendor collaboration; marketing; and prospective
bride and groom collaboration.

Become a Corporate Event Planner! The course
provides a detailed guideline on how to design &
plan the event, set budgets, successfully execute
event, review performance, and charge for services.
The CEP course is known as S.M.A.R.T. because
it covers:
Special Events: galas, fundraisers, public relations,
product promotions
Meetings: professional, corporate, business
networking
Assemblies: conferences, conventions
Recognition: incentives, awards, achievements
Training: seminars, workshops, education

WPC 01 10 sessions / 35 hours / COTC / $1295*
Wed 6-9:30 pm Mar 21-May 30
*Fee includes tuition, textbook, online access in addition to classroom instruction, testing and national
certification from the Wedding Planning Institute.
Payment plan is available. Students interested in
establishing their own businesses will be able to
take advantage of Lehman’s wraparound business
services and advisement at no extra cost.
*Register by calling 888-221-9988 or visiting:
http://www.lovegevity.university/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=847074&group

Preston Bailey: Signature
Wedding & Event Design Course
This course will allow students to experience the
step-by-step processes and techniques utilized
by one of the globe’s leading wedding and event
experts, industry pioneer Preston Bailey. This new
course is a comprehensive “how-to” for the industry,
providing real behind-the-scenes footage, photographs and documentation, including insights into
the wizardry that can make a wedding a one-of-akind, magical event for a couple and their guests.
There is a distinctive difference between an event
planner and an event designer. While the event
planner is involved in every aspect of the logistical
project management of the planning process and
the event itself, it is the event designer who designs
the event details from top to bottom, including the
design surrounding the activities that make an event
come to life. In many cases it is the designer who
extracts the emotional and personal elements of a
client, and weaves them into the event design as an
expression of who they are. A wedding planner taking this course will learn the art of design and how
to apply design techniques to their existing fund of
knowledge and services for their clients. (Recommended prerequisite: Certificate in Wedding and
Event Planning.)
WPC 03 10 sessions / 35 hours / COTC / $1395*
Thu 6-9:30 pm Mar 22-May 31
*Register by calling 888-221-9988 or visiting:
http://www.lovegevity.university/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=847052&group=

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Locations: COTC: CUNY on the Concourse

LEHC: Lehman College Campus

HAVE A
BUSINESS
IDEA?
WE CAN HELP MAKE IT
A REALITY!

The mission is to provide customized
solutions through advisement, education, research and advocacy for entrepreneurs, innovators and the small- &
medium-enterprise community.

Join a select group of future
business leaders at
Lehman College’s launchpad:
The Business Incubator
for Bronxites!

BRONX BUSINESS BRIDGE

The vision of the NYS SBDC brings
world-class business expertise to the
SME community.

The NYS SBDC’s values are summarized in its customer service principles.
Our goal is to treat customers as we
expect to be treated.

GET YOUR HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY CERTIFICATION
through our TASC Preparation Program
All TASC prep courses are oﬀered at CUNY on the Concourse (COTC)
2501 Grand Concourse, 3rd Floor, near Fordham Road
The TASC: Test Assessing Secondary Completion, is the official NYS High School Equivalency
Certification. These test preparation courses are ideal if you have an immediate goal of taking
the TASC test or are retesting or want to improve your skills. These courses may be eligible for
ACCES-VR and Veterans Tuition Assistance. NOTE: To sit for the TASC, a 30-day proof of N.Y.
residency is mandatory.

TASC test subject areas are algebra,
geometry, functions, number and quantitiy, statistics and probability, earth
and space sciences, life and physical
sciences.

Language arts consists of a reading
test and a two-part writing test. Social
studies includes American history, civics and government, economics, geography and world history.

ADVANCED TASC PREPARATION

ADVANCED TASC PREPARATION

MATH AND SCIENCE

LANGUAGE ARTS AND SOCIAL STUDIES

Review key areas of mathematics and science emphasized on the test. Recognize and
use information presented in words, symbols,
graphs, and diagrams. Prepare for the TASC
through a variety of math and science testready activities.

Review key ideas and vocabulary in reading,
writing and social studies. Prepare for the
TASC essay test. Practice a variety of language arts and social studies test-ready activities.

If you are employed or plan to be employed by the
Department of Education, you must self-register to
create a TEACH account using the website http://
www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/teach/.
Lehman
College will report your completion electronically
within 21 business days of workshop date. Workshop completion is recorded in the “Workshops”
tab in the scroll box of your TEACH account (access your TEACH account information (under “Inquiry Links”). If you need assistance logging into
your TEACH account or viewing the information
in the account, you may contact technical support
representatives at 518-486-6041 or teachhelp@
nysed.gov.

Child Abuse Identiﬁcation and
Reporting

DASA WORKSHOP
Harassment, Bullying,
Cyberbullying
and Discrimination in Schools:
Prevention and Intervention
This 6-hour, face-to-face course satisfies the New
York State requirement for course work or training in
harassment, bullying, cyberbullying and discrimination prevention and intervention under the Dignity
for All Students Act.

Needs of Students
with Autism Workshop
Online: SWA 10/$39 Visit www.lehman-ce.org
for more information.NO REFUNDS are applicable
to this online workshop. You will be e-mailed login
and password information within 24-48 business
hours.

LEHC: Lehman College Campus

INTENSIVE TEACHER
CERTIFICATION EXAM
PREP
Courses are specifically designed to assist students
to pass the New York State certification examinations. Visit www.nystice.nesinc.com/ to register for
the exam and to choose the CUNY-on-the-Concourse Testing Center.

Combined Early Childhood /
Childhood MS-CST
Exam Preparation
This interactive multi-subject CST prep workshop
covers all of the examâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s subtests, multiple-choice
and written response parts: ELA/Literacy; Math &
Arts; and Sciences. Approaches, guidelines, resources, models and examples, will be presented
for discussion. Extensive practice will be done so
that you know what to expect when you take the
exam and how to continue your preparation and
practice on your own. For more information visit
www.nystce.nesinc.com
CST 14 1 session / 6 hours / LEHC / $139
Sat 10 am-4 pm Feb 10

EAS Exam Preparation
This interactive EAS exam prep workshop covers all
aspects of this exam including multiple-choice and
constructed written responses, and new changes
that incorporate aspects of the discontinued ALST
exam. Approaches, guidelines, resources, models
and examples will be presented for discussion. Extensive practice will be done so that you know what
to expect when you take the exam and how to continue your preparation and practice on your own.
For more information visit www.nystce.nesinc.com
EAS 14 1 session / 6 hours / LEHC / $139
Sat 10 am-4 pm Mar 10

Assistant Teaching Review & Test
Prep â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ATAS
For individuals interested in taking the New York
State Assessment of Teacher Assistant Skills Test.
The course reviews the core areas of the NYSATAS
(reading, writing, math and instructional support)
and provides analysis of multiple-choice questions
similiar to those those presented on the examination. You are required to purchase and bring the following book to class: CST Assessment of Teacher
Assistant Skills ATS 095 by Xamonline.
ATP 10 1 session / 6 hours / LEHC / $139
Sat 10 am-4 pm Apr 14
Visit www.nystice.nesinc.com/ to register for exam
and to choose the CUNY on the Concourse Testing
Center.

Classroom discussions, instructor-led photo
shoots, and training in photo-editing software will
get you up and running with digital photography.
Learn to use the manual settings on your camera,
and how to use aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and
white balance settings to create professional quality images. A digital single lens reflex or another
digital camera with manual controls, should be
brought to the first class.
EDP 77 5 sessions / 15 hours / LEHC / $195
Sat 10 am-1 pm Mar 10-Apr 21 (off 3/31, 4/7)

Are you a small business owner, teacher, tutor, or
writer or just wish to learn more about desktop publishing? With Microsoft Publisher, you can create
flyers, business cards, calendars, price tags, labels,
newsletters, and more. You will learn to create and
publish professional marketing and other communication materials for print, social media, and email.
Microsoft Publisher makes this an easy and enjoyable experience.
PCW 67 2 sessions / 5 hours / LEHC / $85
Mon/Wed 6:30-9 pm May 7-9

Adobe Photoshop
The Digital Darkroom:
Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop
Learn to use Adobe Lightroom and utilize darkroom
techniques, developed over decades of film photography, with digital images. Adjusting exposure,
contrast, and color are essential for producing professional photos. This is followed by an introduction to Adobe Photoshop for more complex image
editing. Students prepare images for the web and
for print and have a hands-on opportunity to output
photos to a high-quality printer. A $15 material fee
(cash only) is to be paid at the first class.
EDP 78 6 sessions / 18 hours / LEHC / $235
Sat 10 am-1 pm Offered fall 2018

NEW American Sign Language II
For students who have some basic knowledge of
ASL or for those who wish to continue and improve
skills learned in American Sign Language I. This
class builds on grammatical principles, vocabulary,
finger spelling and practice in receptive expressive
skills.
ASL 12 5 sessions / 7.5 / LEHC / $125
Sat 11:30-1 pm Mar 10-Apr 21 (off 3/31, 4/7)

Speed Spanish
The speaking and listening skills necessary for
everyday contact with the Spanish-speaking community in New York City and abroad are taught. Students speak Spanish in class from the first day. This
course is for those with no knowledge of Spanish.
LSP 20 8 sessions / 12 hours / LEHC / $165
Sat 9:30-11 am Mar 3-May 5 (off 3/31, 4/7)

Register 2 Days Before Start
Your class could fill early or be canceled
because of enrollment requirements.
LEHC: Lehman College Campus

Fitness
NEW Hot New York-Style Salsa
Dance the exciting “New York nightclub” style
of salsa! Hit the floor, have a great time and look
awesome. Learn a variety of cool salsa steps, leading, following, and smooth-partner combinations.
All moves are repeated many times so that you’ll
understand and remember them. Salsa timing is
learned through live drumming as well as live playing of the clave, cow bell and guiro. Wear loosefitting clothing and be prepared to sweat! Partners
are not necessary. If you always wanted to learn
salsa, now is your chance!
PES 17 5 sessions / 6.25 hours / LEHC / $105
Sun 12-1:15 pm Feb 25-Mar 25

Acting
NEW Acting Workshop
In a supportive and fun environment under the guidance of an accomplished actor/comedian and drama
teacher, participants learn improvisation, character
development and voice techniques. Creativity, spontaneity and concentration are developed in this basic
acting class. No previous experience is necessary.
PFA 40 4 sessions / 8 hours / LEHC / $125
Fridays, 6:45-8:45 pm Mar 2-23

Bring-a-Friend
Discount*
$10 DISCOUNT* when you register
yourself & a friend in 1 class each, at
the same time, and receive $10 off
tuition for each person! *ONLY one
discount applies. Discount only
applies to courses on pages
32-34.

718-960-8512

The Creative Kitchen: Delicious
and Healthy Home Cooking SPRING UPDATE!
Surprise family and friends with delicious and
healthy main dishes, salads and desserts made
from seasonal, fresh and local ingredients which
you learn to prepare in Lehman’s state-of-the-art
kitchen lab. This semester, dishes taught in this
hands-on course include: kabocha squash (Japanese squash); ravioli with turkey meat sauce; pork
loin with an onion mustard sauce served with asparagus and jasmin rice; poached salmon with carrots
and celery served with rice pilaf; and roulade (rolled
cake) filled with whipped cream and berries. Helpful kitchen tips and tricks are integrated throughout
the course. Be prepared for a taste sensation! You
are asked to come to class in appropriate attire for
cooking. A $25 materials fee (cash only) to be paid
at the first class meeting.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Yoga Flow for Mind and Body

Cooking

CUL 07 4 sessions / 10 hours / LEHC / $139
Sat 9:30 am-12 pm Mar 3-24

Music
Guitar for Adults at All Levels
Master the guitar now with the “See it—Say It—
Play It” technique developed by guitar instructor
Teddy Crawford. Whether you are a true beginner or someone who has played before, you will
make progress from the first session. Fun songs
are introduced in interactive jam sessions giving students of all levels the opportunity to participate and learn in a stress-free setting. Different
styles such as pop, R & B, folk, calypso, reggae,
Latin American and jazz are introduced. A guitar
is required for the first class; a nylon string acoustic guitar is recommended but not mandatory.
PFA 63 6 sessions / 6 hours / LEHC / $135
Sat 2:15-3:15 pm Mar 10-Apr 28 (off 3/31, 4/7)

Piano I for Adults
Have you always wanted to learn how to play the
piano? Now you can, in a relaxing and enjoyable
atmosphere. This course will emphasize note reading, rhythm and proper posture and hand technique
at the keyboard. Upon completion, you will be able
to play simple melodies.
PFA 50 6 sessions / 6 hours / LEHC / $105
Tue 7-8 pm Mar 13-Apr 24 (off 4/3)

Synchronized swimming is a performance sport
which takes place in deep water. Swimmers learn
sculling techniques; how to tread water; intermediate and advanced swimming strokes and kicks.
Advanced swimmers work on developing core control and increased grab on the water. All swimmers
learn figures (stunts) appropriate to their ability and
experience. Designed to develop increased fitness
while having fun in the water. Prerequisites: ability
to swim 20 yards, and be comfortable in deep water
and underwater. PES50: Swimming for Beginners.
PES 58 8 sess / 10.5 hours / LEHC / $220
Thu 7:15-8:33 pm Mar 1-Apr 26 (off 4/5)

Swimming for Beginners

Water Aerobics for Beginners

For adults with no experience in the water, this
course covers proper breathing, floating, the front
crawl and elementary backstroke. Fundamentals of
water safety are included. Enrollment limited. Swim
cap is required. Valid CUNYCard I.D. required.

Do you want to get in shape and love aerobics
but need low-impact movement that protects your
knees and joints? Water aerobics combines gentle
and fun movement while you keep cool in the pool!

Here’s a wonderful opportunity to take college-level courses on a non-credit basis at the affordable tuition of $299 for each course. Explore a passion or
try something new! You can go back in history, learn a new language, explore the latest in multimedia, create a work of art in painting, drawing or sculpture, or even complete a writing project. Continuing Education, in cooperation with the School of Arts and Humanities, is pleased to offer a huge selection
of courses taught by Lehman’s outstanding faculty. Courses are offered during the day and in the evening on campus. Spring class start dates:
Saturday, 1/27/18 through 2/2/18; classes end by 5/16/18. For course schedules and even more classes, visit:
https://issuu.com/lehmancollegeconted/docs/non-credit_20classes_20sp18

To register:

call 718-960-8512 or visit Carman 128. Total payment ($299 plus $20 reg fee) may be made by credit, debit card or money order

African American Studies
AAS 228—The African American Family
A look at the African American family from the time of
enslavement to the present.
AAS 245—History of African American
A study of the major forces shaping the history and
culture of African Americans.
AAS 267—African American Literature
Literary expression and historical experience of African
American writers.
AAS 317—African Americans and the Law
Major constitutional and statutory provisions and judicial
rulings affecting African Americans.
AAS 305—African American Philosophical
Thought
Traditional and contemporary African philosophical
thought, including worldviews, ethics, ontology, and
religions.

Art
ART 100—Basic Drawing
Introduction to drawing: perceptual skills, line, value,
placement, and perspective.
ART 101—Introduction to Two-Dimensional
Design
For students with little or no experience in design.
Practices, concepts, history and aesthetic impact of twodimensional design; history of type and practice of
lettering: and type; pen and pencil; collage and
assemblage.

ART 102 Introduction to Three-Dimensional
Design
Concept, design-theory, and three-dimensional organization through the functions of space, volume, mass, plane,
and line.
ART 103 Introduction to Printmaking
Basic techniques of printmaking: etching, woodcut,
lithography, and silkscreen.
ART 112 Introduction to Digital Imaging
Introduction to art and imagery using computers and
digital media. Production of a portfolio of images for
presentation. Students need no previous computer
experience.

Literature
ENG 223—English Literature
Study the masterworks that form the basis of the literary
heritage of the English language, from Shakespeare to
Yeats and beyond.

ENG 328—Poetry
Learn how to read and understand poetry by engaging in
critical study of representative poems.
ENG 330—Fiction
Read to your heart’s content while studying representative short fiction and major novels.
ENG 334—Drama
Studies in drama from Aeschylus, to Beckett, to Parks.
Themes vary by semester.
ENG 335—Critical Approaches to
Children’s Literature
Critical examination of selected works for children [and
adults] in a variety of literary forms—fairy tales, animal
fables, adventures, and stories of family and friendship.

ENG 226—Shakespeare
Now is your chance to finally understand Shakespeare!
The course analyzes representative plays with attention
to language, structure, and thematic unity.

ENG 336—Critical Approaches to
Adolescent Literature
Critical study of literature of special interest to
adolescents. Readings in fiction, drama, and memoirs
focus on such themes as coming-of-age, knowing good
and evil, confronting mortality, leaving home, discovering
love and sexuality, and defining identity.

ENG 227—American Literature
Great fiction, poetry, and drama from the colonial period
through the Civil War era to the present.

Drama & Film

ENG 229—Contemporary Urban Writers
Enjoy the imaginative writings of authors who examine
the personal, cultural, and political dimensions of urban
experience, past and present.
.

718-960-8512

ENG 260—Multicultural American Literature
Examine the many different cultural, ethnic, and social
strands in American literature.

FTS 212—Introduction to Film
and Television
Lab & lecture. Narrative structures, genres, styles,
technological practices, criticism, and theory in film and
television.

ENW 300—Business Writing
Refine your work-related writing by focusing on rhetorical
issues and strategies for persuasion in business
memoranda, documents, and presentations.
ENW 3070—Health and Science Writing
Sharpen your work-related writing in the social, natural,
and health sciences, including nursing.
ENW 365—Special Topics in Professional
Writing

Journalism
JRN 221—Reporting I
Learn the fundamentals of multimedia news reporting and
writing—basics of responsible journalistic work and
writing, news-gathering, storytelling styles and
approaches to writing for newspapers, magazines, radio,
television, and the Internet.
JRN 323—Feature Writing
Students should have knowledge of the fundamentals of
journalistic writing. Up your game with feature journalism
in print and online, with an emphasis on reporting and
writing entertainment, fashion, sports, arts, and business
stories, including profiles, theme pieces, and reviews.
JRN 356—Digital Photojournalism
Learn multimedia storytelling through images
using concepts and techniques in digital photography,
including shooting, editing, and displaying news photos.

History
AMS 111—American Culture - Values and
Traditions
Introduction to the values, traditions, and beliefs central to
American culture.
HIS 242—Contemporary European History
Study the major themes in European history from the
nineteenth century to the present.
HIS 243—Foundations of the U.S.
Examine the major themes in American history from the
end of colonization to the Civil War.
HIS 244—Modern United States History
Delve into themes in U.S. history from the era of the Civil
War and Reconstruction to the present.

FTS 218—Animation and Anime Narratives
This exciting course is an overview and examination of
story construction and presentation in animation/anime
films focusing on the theory and practice of storyboard
creation.
MCS 244—Communication in Society
Study the role of media in the formation of identity,
political opinion, subjectivity (racial, gender and sexual),
celebrity, and ethics.
LPR 353—Latino Media
The production, representations, and cultural meanings of
Latino media in the U.S., including television, radio, film,
advertising, newspapers, and magazines.

Languages
100-level courses - Elementary
*For students with limited or no prior knowledge.
*All language course practice elements of communication, grammar and culture, as well as development of
oral and written expression and comprehension. Oral/
aural practice in the Language Laboratory. Course taught
in course
language.
FRE 111—Elementary French I
FRE 112—Elementary French II
GRK104—Elementary Ancient Greek II
ITA 111—Elementary Italian I
ITA 112—Elementary Italian II
JAL 112—Elementary Japanese II
LAT 104—Latin II

SPA 204—Elements of Contemporary
Spanish II
For native or near-native speakers. Sources of
vocabulary, word formation, and problems in oral and
written expression. For native speakers already proficient
in grammar and written expression who wish to continue
their study of the structure of the language.

300-level courses - Advanced
*Students should have a fairly advanced working
knowledge of elements of communication and grammar,
as well as oral and written expression and comprehension.
FRE 352—Special Topics in
French Literature Topic: Indian Ocean Voices
FRE 356—Special Topics in Modern French
Literature Topic: The discussion and analysis of
Modern French and Francophone Theater. French
literature of the twentieth century.
JAL 302—Advanced Japanese II
Review and extension of grammar and syntax through the
discussion of magazine and newspaper articles. Study of
the appropriate use of kana and kanji.

LPR 242/LAC 231—Latinos in the United
States A comparative study of the social, political, and
economic processes affecting Latino groups in the U.S.

*Students should have an introductory working knowledge of elements of communication and grammar, as
well as oral and written expression and comprehension.
Courses focus on grammar review, extensive reading,
composition, and oral practice.

LPR/LAC 224—Dominicans in the U.S.
Migration, settlement, incorporation, labor market, culture,
and identity of the Dominican community in the United
States.

LAC 266—Introduction to Latin America
and the Caribbean I
Survey of the peoples and civilizations of Pre-Columbian
America, and of the institutions, economy, history, and
culture of Latin America and the Caribbean from the
European conquest to the early nineteenth century
(1492-1808).

LPR 353—Latino Media
The production, representations, and cultural meanings of
Latino media in the U.S., including television, radio, film,
advertising, newspapers, and magazines.

LEHC: Lehman College Campus

Philosophy
PHI 169—Critical Reasoning
An introduction to the concepts and methods of thinking,
reading and writing analytically.
PHI 171—Problems of Philosophy
Introduction to philosophic thinking via a discussion of
questions such as “How should I live?,” “What is the truth
about reality?,” and “Can God’s existence be known?”
PHI 173—Justice and Society
A study of freedom, justice, and order, and the primary
conflicts among them.
PHI 177—Philosophy - Contemporary Music
Examine contemporary genres of music from a
philosophic point of view.

Music
MSP 100—Chorus
Open to any student with the ability to participate in group
singing.

MSP 167—Strings II
Elementary facility on string instruments. Basic
knowledge required.
MSP 185—Elementary Guitar Playing
Learn basic chords, melodies, and music reading.
Students supply their own acoustic guitar.
MSP 190—Group Piano 1
Piano for beginners. No previous piano knowledge
required.
MSP 191—Group Piano 2
Piano for intermediate players.
MSP 192—Group Piano 3
Piano for advanced players.
MSP 203—Concert Band
Open to all qualified students, faculty, staff, and members
of the community. The study and performance of Concert
Band repertoire.
MSP 204—Orchestra
The study and performance of orchestral works.
MSP 206—Latin Band
Open to all qualified students, faculty, staff, and members
of the community. The study and performance of Latin
Band repertoire.

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MST 100 Fundamentals of Music Theory
Elements of music notation, the structure of scales and
chords and the study of melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic
techniques. No previous musical experience is required.
MST 322—Recording Techniques
and Studio Production
Recording, editing, and mixing digital audio and MIDI,
and film scoring techniques. Working knowledge required.
MST 323—Scoring for Media
A hands-on studio course for musicians who wish to
learn the basics of writing and producing original musical
scores for media projects.
MSH 280—Entrepreneurship in the
Entertainment Industry
Examination of issues and practices in the music and
entertainment industries—copyright, intellectual property
rights, business, & marketing practices.

Dance
DNC 211—Modern Dance Principles I
Study the basic principles of alignment, movement and
elementary techniques in modern dance.
DNC 201—Ballet Principles I
Study fundamental techniques of barre, adagio, and
petite allegro.
DNC 235 - Dance Perspectives
The nature of dance, its forms, practices, and
purposes, and its relevance to society. Students will
attend performances and participate in occasional
movement exercises related to topics of study.
DNC 303—Advanced Ballet
Advanced techniques of barre, adagio, and petite allegro.
Requires a knowledge of these techniques.
DNC 352—Special Topics in World Dance:
Dances of the Caribbean Post-Maria
Course addresses the current state of affairs in the
Caribbean due to the reality of devastating natural forces
generated by climate change and other imbalances.
While we study and practice salsa, we will also practice
dance as a form of consciousness that leads to
constructive action.

MSP 166—Strings I
Bowing and the positions, practice in reading simple
compositions. No previous knowledge of a string
instrument required.

MSP 227—Voice and Diction 2
Learn the fundamentals of diction in French, Spanish and
English, text interpretation, style, and its application in
vocal performances.

THE 306—Multimedia Production Workshop
THE 307—Multimedia Post-Production
Workshop
Application of principles and theories of multimedia arts
pre- and post-production through participation in
Department multimedia projects
THE 314—Advanced Stage Management
Students will stage manage a departmental production.
Previous experience and knowledge required.
THE 331—Acting II
Continued study and practice of the principles of acting,
with emphasis on characterization and scene work.
THE 326—History of the Theatre I
History of the theatre and drama to the seventeenth
century.
THE 327—History of The Theatre II
History of the theatre and drama from the seventeenth
century to the present.
THE 435—Advanced Acting
This course focuses on acting techniques to perform
Shakespeare and other classical/verse plays. Must have
had the equivalent of at least one acting class at the
college level.

DNC 411—Advanced Modern Dance
Advanced theory and technique, with emphasis on
choreographic style.
DNC 306—Multimedia Production Wkshp.
DNC 307—Multimedia Post-Prod. Wkshp.
Practical application of principles and theories of
multimedia arts production and post-production through
participation in Department multimedia projects.

For course descriptions and a full listing of over 250 online courses visit www.ed2go.com/lehmance. Tuition
for most classes is $115 (registration fee included). Six-week, twelve-session classes begin on Wednesdays:
Jan 17, Feb 14, Mar 14, Apr 11, May 16, Jun 13, 2018 and more. Students take part in online discussions and
receive live instructor support. Certificates are awarded (web site downloadable) to students who successfully complete their courses. REFUND POLICY FOR ed2go COURSES: A 100% refund, less registration fee,
may be issued for courses dropped by student prior to third on-line session. Students must drop in writing
by e-mailing ce@lehman.cuny.edu prior to the third online session. For more information or to register, visit:
www.ed2go.com/lehmance.

FLEXSTUDY NON-CREDIT COURSES
Tuition is $95 (registration fee not included). Classes are self-paced; start at any time and finish within a
3-month period. Certificates are awarded to students who successfully complete their courses. REFUND
POLICY FOR FLEXSTUDY AMA COURSE: A 100 % refund, less registration fee, may be issued PRIOR to
first login to the course(s). Students must drop in writing by e-mailing ce@lehman.cuny.edu prior to the first
login to the course(s). For more information or to register, visit: www.flexstudy.com/lehmance.

NON-PROFIT & PROJECT
MANAGEMENT NON-CREDIT
COURSES
 Non-Profit Management Courses/Certificate
 PMP® Project Management Courses/Certificate
These comprehensive PMBOK®-based courses
are in an easy-to-learn, self-paced learning format
and are ideally suited for busy professionals looking for a convenient and affordable way to train
and prepare for the PMP® Exam, or earn PDUs
to maintain PMP® certification. Each course combines text, graphics, interactive exercises, case
studies and practice exams and are assigned 3.5
to 38 Professional Development Units (PDUs).
Individual courses range from $70-$150. Refer to
website for more information. REFUND POLICY
FOR MINDEDGE COURSES: You may request a
refund (minus 10% cancellation fee) up to 5 days
from the start date. No refunds will be issued after
5 days from the start date of purchase. Visit http://
www.lehman.edu/academics/continuing-education/online-programs.php and www.execlearn.com/
programs/lehman.php for more information.

NEW S.M.A.R.T. Corporate Event
Planner Certiﬁcation ONLINE

Become a Corporate Event Planner! The course
provides a detailed guideline on how to design and
plan an event, set budgets, successfully execute
the event, review performance, and charge for services.
The CEP course is known as S.M.A.R.T. because
it covers:
Special Events: galas, fundraisers, public relations,
product promotions
Meetings: professional, corporate, business
networking
Assemblies: conferences, conventions
Recognition: incentives, awards, achievements
Training: seminars, workshops, education
CEP 01 online course / $1295*
*Register by calling 888-221-9988 or visiting:
http://www.lovegevity.university/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=847074&group

Earn College Credit
Achieve Your Goals
The College Board’s College-Level Examination
Program (CLEP) has been the most widely trusted
credit-by-examination program for nearly 50 years,
accepted by 2,900 colleges and universities and
administered in more than 1,800 test centers.
These exams allow students to test their mastery
of college-level material in introductory subjects and
earn college credit. Students can earn credit and get
closer to achieving their educational goals by earning qualifying scores on one or more CLEP exams.

CLEP exams
When you take a CLEP exam, you can select the
institution that should receive your scores. An official
score report will automatically be forwarded to the
school. You will also receive an unofficial copy of
your score for your records immediately after the examination (except for College Composition). If you
do not indicate where you would like your score sent
when you register, you can always request a transcript at a later time for a fee. Submit the Transcript
Request Form — it’s available on the CLEP
website, clep.collegeboard.org/about/score.

How do I prepare for the CLEP?
Information on CLEP exam practice materials can
be found on the CLEP website, clep.collegeboard.
org/test-preparation.

I’m ready to take a CLEP exam
Visit clep.collegeboard.org to sign in to your College
Board account or create an account. Once logged
in, register for a CLEP exam online. After you complete registration, make an appointment at our test
center. For information on office hours and test
dates, please visit our website or contact our office.

College-Level
Exam Preparation
(CLEP® )
Earn college credit for what you already know!
Earn up to 9 credits!

Available CLEP Exams
Lehman College provides credit for successful scores on several CLEP exams. The following table lists the
exam(s) for which credit is granted and the equivalent course you would bypass at Lehman College. Other
colleges have different course and credit equivalents; please consult with the specific college for details.

Subject CLEP Exam Title Lehman Course Equivalent/s
American Government
American Literature
Analyzing International Literature
Business Law
Calculus
College Algebra
College Composition
College Mathematics
Educational Psychology
English Literature
Financial Accounting
General Biology
General Chemistry
History of the U.S. I
History of the U.S. II
Human Growth & Development
Humanities
Information Systems
Introductory Psychology
Introductory Sociology
Natural Science
Pre-Calculus
Principles of Macro-Economics
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Management
Principles of Micro-Economics
Social Science and History
Western Civilization I
Western Civilization II
Languages: French, Spanish or German

TAKE THE NEXT STEP! MOVE UP!
Learn English to get a better job, go to college, take a training course, or just
get more out of life in the U.S.
Small classes
Customized instruction
Student-oriented environment
Dedicated and dynamic teachers
Up to date facilities
Flexible schedules - Full and part-time programs

Placement testing and registration for ESL programs and classes
All new students must take a placement test and pay a non-refundable $20 testing fee (payable by money order or debit card only) which can be applied to any Continuing Education
course for a period of one year from the date of payment. For more information, please call
718-960-8512.

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Learn English for college, graduate school, or
professional advancement in this academic
program. You can take a reading and writing
class or a listening and speaking class or you
can take both classes. The intensive program
is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant students holding the F1 visa/status.
F1 visa holders must take both classes.
SPRING A Jan 16 - Mar 7 (off 2/12,21/9)
Monday-Thursday

Part-Time Program
Evening Courses
Are you a busy, working adult who needs to
focus on all aspects of English? Are you planning to enroll in college or need to advance
your professional career? In these classes you
will improve all four skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking.
ESL 11 Evening ESL
Intermediate & Advanced Levels
10 sessions / 30 hours / $279 / COTC
Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:15-9:15 pm
SPRING A Jan 16-Feb 15
SPRING B Mar 6-Apr 12 (off 4/3 to 4/5)
SPRING C May 1-31

Intensive Writing Course
Are you planning to enroll in college, advance your professional career or take
the CUNY Assessment tests? These
classes will improve your writing skills
and help prepare you for college and career advancement.
ESL 32 Writing II
Intermediate Levels
10 sessions / 30 hours / $279 / COTC
Mondays & Wednesdays 6:15-9:15 pm

Part-Time Program
Saturday Courses
Improve your reading, writing, listening and
speaking skill using authentic language and
materials that will enable you to function in
your daily life, prepare for college or get a better job.

Events are open to anyone, not only CUNY students.
Languages spoken: English, Spanish and Chinese.
Experienced lawyers and other immigration professsionals will assist you in filling out forms if you meet
all the following naturalization requirements:
● You have resided in the United States as a permanent resident for 5 years (or 3 years if you are
married to and living with a U.S. citizen)
● You have been physically present in the United
States for half of the 5 years (or 3-year period)
● You are at least 18 years old
A $680 filing fee (check or money order) is required
by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
For more information, call 212-568-4679.

w w w. l e h m a n . e www.lehman.edu/ce
du/ce

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Saturdays

learning &
are for
fun!

Join our Saturday classes and enjoy art, music and writing, explore computer
technology and keep fit with basketball and swimming (in an Olympic-sized
pool!). Improve your math and English language arts and prepare for high
school and college admission with test prep classes.

lehman.academy@lehman.cuny.edu 718-960-8512

Academic Skills
English Language Arts (ELA)
Reading and writing skills are developed in a supportive environment with a focus on reading comprehension, vocabulary and critical thinking. Writing
skills are strengthened as children respond in paragraphs and essays to both literary and nonfiction
selections. A love for reading is fostered.

Math Improvement
In a supportive environment, children focus on
grade-appropriate computational skills and problem
solving. They gain confidence in their ability to work
with mathematical concepts which results in the
enjoyment of math.
6 sessions / 7.5 hours / LEHC / $125
Sat Mar 10-Apr 28

Register one or more children in 2 classes
each and receive $10 off tuition each child.

DISCOUNT B* $20

Register one or more children in 3 or more
classes each and receive $20 off - each
child.

10:45 am-12 pm
10:45 am-12 pm
10:45 am-12 pm
9:15-10:30 am

Catch your ideas and run with them! Develop them
into imaginative short stories, poems, letters, or
newspaper articles under the guidance of an experienced teacher and member of the NYC Writing
Project. Children enjoy this fun and creative process
and develop essential writing skills that help them
express their ideas, thoughts and feelings for both
schoolwork and personal projects.
YPP 231 6 sessions / 7.5 hours / LEHC / $110
Sat 10:45 am-12 pm Mar 10-Apr 28

*ONLY one discount applies.

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Locations: COTC: CUNY on the Concourse

LEHC: Lehman College Campus

Technology

Test Prep

Creative Arts

Computer Animation Gr 3-7

SAT PREPARATION
(Math Only) Gr 11, 12

NEW Mask Making Workshop-

PowerPoint, a “slideshow on a computer,” will be
used in a creative and fun way to learn to move
characters along a motion path. By controlling
the timing of each slide, children will synchronize
their presentations to music. In addition, they will
transform WordArt into a spinning circle, and create stencil and glowing neon letters. Please bring a
new flash drive to the first session to save projects.
YPP 222 7 sessions / 7 hours / LEHC / $105
Sat 11:15 am-12:15 pm Mar 10-May 5

Photoshop Fun for Kids Gr 3-7
Budding computer, art and photography students
are introduced to a wide variety of digital drawing
tools. These tools are used to manipulate graphics
and text into strange new realities using the Magic
Wand. Photoshop is not only used for retouching
photos, but is also great for designing graphics for
web pages. Children will create a 3-D logos and
will render them with realistic shadows. Please
bring a new flash drive to first session to save
projects.
YPP 232 7 sessions / 7 hours / LEHC / $105
Sat 10-11 am Mar 10-May 5

Computer Coding I for Kids Gr 5-8
Children enter the exciting world of computer technology as they learn the essentials of HTML and
CSS coding. Using these skills they will create a
simple, static website. Creativity, logic and problem solving skills are fostered in the fun world of
computer programming. Please bring a new flash
drive to the first session OR have a personal email
address and password to save projects.
YPP 229 7 sessions / 7 hours / LEHC / $125
Sat 12:30-1:30 pm Mar 10-May 5

NEW Computer Coding II for

Kids Gr 5-8

For those with a basic knowledge of computer
coding or who successfully completed Computer
Coding for Kids, Part I, this course will build on that
experience and cover intermediate topics of HTML
and CSS coding and responsive web design.
Please bring a new flash drive to the first session
OR have a personal email address and password
to save projects.
YPP 233 5 sessions / 5 hours / LEHC / $115
Sat 1:45-2:45 pm Mar 10-Apr 21

Students are engaged in extensive math practice
and drills while in class and are taught strategies to
use while taking the exam. Please bring textbook,
The Official SAT Study Guide, 2018 edition, by The
College Board, to the first class.
YPP 192 5 sessions / 10 hours / LEHC / $115
Sat 9:05-11:05 am Mar 10-Apr 21

Using their unlimited imaginations, children will design, construct and embellish with paints, markers,
sequins, feathers and other decorations, half-face,
full-face and full-head masks. Subjects can be favorite characters, real and imagined animals, emotions or anything else that inspires them. Your child
will have great fun making and wearing their durable
creations.

All verbal topics in the revised exam are covered:
writing, including the essay and questions on
grammar and usage; and critical reading. Testtaking strategies are included. Please bring sameetextbook as YPP192 above.

Is your child exciting about drawing? Children can
let their imaginations soar as they create their own
comic book characters, develop a story line, make
a cover illustration and put it all together in a comic
book format to bring home with them at the end of
the course.
YPP 13 6 sessions / 7.5 hours / LEHC / $95
Sat 10:45 am-12 pm Mar 10-Apr 28

Piano I for Young People
Children learn to play the piano in a relaxed environment. Emphasis is placed on posture, finger gripping, rhythm and basic music theory. At the completion of the class, students will have the ability to play
simple melodies.
YPP 125 6 sessions / 6 hours / LEHC / $105
Sat Mar 10-Apr 28
Ages 6-9 Sec 1: 1-2 pm
Ages 10-15 Sec 2: 2:15-3:15 pm

Guitar Playing I Ages 7-14
Guitar Playing 1 is designed for beginning-level
guitar students or those who have never played before. It covers basic fingerboard techniques, open
chord progressions, simple accompaniment styles
and one-octave major scales. Different styles are
introduced. A guitar, sized for the child, is needed
for the first class.
YPP 120 6 sessions / 6 hours / LEHC / $125
Sat 1-2 pm Mar 10-Apr 28

Register NOW!
Your class could fill early or be canceled
because of enrollment requirements.
ce@lehman.cuny.edu

Swimming Classes
Registrant Requirements
CUNYCARD ID: All students enrolled in classes
held in the APEX must obtain a CUNYCard I.D.
The schedule to obtain the CUNYCard is available on-line at www.lehman.edu, in the Office of
Continuing Education or by calling Public Safety
at 718-960-8593. See page 50 for more information.
SIGNED WAIVER AND POOL RULES FORM
See rules on page 45.

Pool Class Information

Schedule is subject to change: we notify students
by email. Classes are sometimes held during
swim competitions / meets (in the deep half of
the pool).
The first class session is the time when students
skills are evaluated or re-evaluated. Your child
may need to be transfered to a class that better suits her/his current skill level. You will be
emailed about the specifics of the new class.
We recommend that children with no or very little
swimming experience, register with the parent for
the Child/Parent Swimming class YPA 39.

Swimming
Child / Parent Swimming
Young children are taught water safety, basic
swimming movements and breathing. This course
provides an opportunity for children and parents
or guardians to spend time together in a group experience while children develop water confidence.
Swim cap required. Enrollment limited. Valid CUNYCard I.D. required.

Swimming I
For children with no experience or minimal experience in the water, this course covers fundamental
skills including breathing, floating and crawlstroke.
Water safety is emphasized. Swim cap required.
Enrollment limited. Valid CUNYCard I.D. required.

Pre-Team Swimming
To enroll in this program, swimmers must be able
to swim 25 yards of front crawl with good breathing
technique as well as the back crawl for 25 yards.
The program gives swimmers the opportunity to
continue to develop their basic strokes (crawlstroke
and backstroke); learn additional strokes (butterfly
and breaststroke); racing dives and turns; how to
use training equipment such as kickboards, pull
buoys and the pace clock as well as practice patterns, practice decorum and practice protocol. Ages
7-15. Swim cap required. Enrollment limited.
The program has three levels:
Pre-Team I: refine strokes and develop stroke mechanics through drills; Pre-Team II: learn racing
starts, turns and develop the individual medley;
Pre-team III: develop basic conditioning, practice
protocol and team terminology
Upon successful completion of Pre-Team III, swimmers can try out for the APEX Swim Club team or
continue the Pre-Swim Team Program. Prerequisite: Swimming III or permission.
Pre-Team I
YPA 101 10 sessions / 10 hours / LEHC
Sat 9-10 am $175 Feb 3-Apr 28 (off 3/31, 4/7, 4/14)
Pre-Team II
YPA 102 10 sessions / 10 hours / LEHC
Sat 10:10-11:10 am $175 Feb 3-Apr 28 (off 3/31,
4/7, 4/14)

Pool Policies & Procedures
for Students using the
APEX Pool and
Locker Rooms
The following policies have been developed to
maintain security and ensure the safety of participants in the swimming classes at the APEX
pool. Please follow these rules at all times. Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in
exclusion from attending class(es) in the APEX.

All aquatics
classes
held in
the APEX
OLYMPIC-SIZE
POOL

• ALL STUDENTS that are CHILDREN must be
accompanied by an adult. Students using the
pool outside of class time must pay $10.00* at
the APEX entrance. Children must have an adult
in the pool with them at all times.
• ALL STUDENTS must use the LOCKER
ROOMS for changing into swimming apparel.
(Bathing suits and swim trunks of nylon and nylon/lycra are required; close fitting swim shirts
allowed; no T-shirts; swim caps if hair is longer
than 4”).
• DISROBING is prohibited in the common areas
of the APEX, including hallways, stairwells, and
the balcony.
• ALL STUDENTS must SHOWER before leaving
the locker room to enter the pool area.
• ALL STUDENTS must ENTER and EXIT the
pool area by way of the locker room and rear
hallway. (Parents/guardians may drop off and
pick up students at the rear entry door).
• ALL STUDENTS must report to the seating area
at deckside and await the instructor’s directions.
NO STUDENT is permitted to enter the pool without the instructor present.
• RUNNING and HORSEPLAY are strictly prohibited. All pool decks are slippery; please exercise
caution whenever walking on wet surfaces.
• PARENTS / GUARDIANS may sit in the pool
balcony or hallway areas while class is in progress; exception: balcony seating may be unavailable in case of events in the pool. Walking on
the deck is strictly prohibited. Pick up students
at the rear entry doors through the locker room
and rear hall.
*Fee is subject to change without notice.

Sum mer Ca mp u s - Ti mel i n e
Completed Application, All Documents, Deposit
(by money order only) and Tuition Balance
(Full Payment) due on the Early Bird Date or
Final Due Date.

EARLY BIRD
DISCOUNT PRICING:
EARLY BIRD Discount #1 APRIL 26 FULL PAYMENT DUE
July Camp: Full Day $1448* Half Day $724**
Aug. Camp: Full Day $1448* Half Day $724**
EARLY BIRD Discount #2 MAY 31 FULL PAYMENT DUE
July Camp: Full Day $1548* Half Day $774**
Aug. Camp: Full Day $1548* Half Day $774**

COMPLETED
APPLICATION &
FULL PAYMENT
FINAL DUE DATES

JULY CAMPS: JUNE 14
July Camp: Full Day $1698* Half Day $849**

AUGUST CAMPS: JULY 12

Aug. Camp: Full Day $1698* Half Day $849**

See our camp in action!
http://www.lehman.edu/academics/continuing-education/summer-camp.php

Full payment for tuition and fees is required at the time of
registration, prior to attending class(es). Payment may be
made by certified check, money order, MasterCard, Visa
or Discover credit or debit cards (credit card accepted for
class tuition $35 and above) .
NO CASH OR PERSONAL CHECK
PAYMENTS ACCEPTED.

$ 20

$ 10
$ 15
$ 3
$ 2+

Registration fee (payable each semester:
Spring, Summer and Fall)
Transcript or certificate fee
Application for certificate programs
Replacement of lost Real Estate or Teacher cert.
CUNYCard ID/Parking (see page 49 for more
information)
Replacement of lost CUNYCard ID only
Replacement of lost CUNYCard ID with Parking
Replacement of lost tuition receipt
Carman IT Center printing fees (total fee
depends on # copies)

It’s Easy to Register!
 Visit www.lehman.edu/ce for fastest service. Please
indicate current contact information including at least
one regularly used phone number and an actively used
e-mail address.
 Call 718-960-8512 during office hours - page 6-7
 Fax completed registration form to 718-960-8727 with
(MasterCard, VISA or Discover card info).
 Visit Lehman College, address above, or CUNY-on-theConcourse, 2501 Grand Concourse, 3rd floor.
 It is strongly recommended that prospective students
register at least 3 business days prior to class start to
guarantee a spot.

Note:

Offsite registrants will be emailed / sent a tuition
receipt. All others may pick up receipts at the location at
which they registered, Lehman College or CUNY on the
Concourse. Please review your receipt carefully. Call 718960-8512 or email ce@lehman.cuny.edu if you need to
update your address, phone(s), e-mail information, etc.

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Requests for
Accommodation
If you wish to inquire about disability services please contact the Continuing Education Registrar Maryann DragoDowling at 718-960-8077 or email maryann.drago-dowling@lehman.cuny.edu, to discuss your individual needs.
Requests for accommodations must be accompanied by
documentation of disability. Please submit requests and
documentation well in advance of class start date to ensure that reasonable accommodation requests can be
processed in a timely manner.

Locations: COTC: CUNY on the Concourse

Requests for refunds must be made in writing by emailing
ce@lehman.cuny.edu prior to the starting date for 100%
refunds or prior to the second class for 50% refunds.
100% refund if course is cancelled by the College
100% refund, less the registration fee, prior to first class
50% refund, less the registration fee, prior to second
class
No refunds after the second class meeting, or after the
start of classes for courses of less than four weeks duration. Refunds are made by credit card or College check,
depending on form of payment used for registration.
NOTE: the refund process may take up to 8 weeks.

Allied Health Class Refunds
Students who fail to complete physical exam documentation required for clinical prior to the second class meeting
will receive only a partial tuition refund if they withdraw.

Online or Hybrid Course Refunds
Tuition for CAP 10, VPW 10, SWA 10 and DSA 10 Workshops are non-refundable. Online PFP 67: A 100% refund,
less registration may be issued within five days of registration for the course. For other online or hybrid courses:
100% refund if course is cancelled by the College
100% refund, less the registration fee, prior to starting
date
50% refund, less the registration fee, within three days
from the starting date
Students must drop in writing by emailing ce@lehman.
cuny.edu prior to the second session.

Tuition Assistance
Vouchers
VESID/ACCES-VR (Vocational and Educational
Services for Individuals with Disabilities):
Call 718-931-3500 or TTY 718-828-4003 or visit
http://www.acces.nysed.gov/. Once you have been
assigned an ACCES-VR counselor, call Maryann
Drago-Dowling at 718-960-8077 or e-mail maryann.drago-dowling @ lehman.cuny.edu with counselor contact information.
Employment vouchers may be available through
your employer. Contact human resources, personnel or training departments at your place of employment.

Grades - Grade reports are mailed at the conclusion of
each semester. Transcripts - Students should complete a
Transcript Request form. Include $7 (debit card or money
order). Call 718-960-8512 or visit www.lehman.edu/ce support links - general information - forms.

VA Beneﬁts

For classes at Lehman College, textbooks may be purchased online at Amazon.com, BN.com, half.com and
others. Books can be pre-ordered at the Lehman College
Bookstore, Goulden Avenue, Gate 2. Call 718-960-8144
or 718-220-3059. Visit www.lehmancollege.bkstr.com. Be
sure to keep book receipts and do not write in book until
class start. E-mail ce@lehman.cuny.edu for book information or call 718-960-8512.

Scholarships
Helena Rubenstein Foundation Adult and Continuing Education Scholarships: Limited scholarships
are available to cover up to 90% tuition. Make an
appointment on Tuesday or Thursday 11 am-5 pm
by emailing Maryann.drago-dowling@lehman.cuny.
edu or calling 718-960-8077. Online applications
available twice yearly: July and December/January.
New York State Educational Incentive Scholarship
Program (EIP) www.tsg.suny.edu or call 1-800295-9616 are available for students with at least 6
months of recent child care experience. Come to
Child Care Career Information Sessions for more
EIP info. APPLY ONLINE & EARLY takes 3+ weeks.
The Rev. Edward Lehman Davis, Sr. Scholarship
Fund for two Certified Nursing Assistant students
per semester may reimburse up to $300. Students
must register, attend 130-hour program and apply
for scholarship for reimbursement. Call for application 718-960-8077 or email ce@lehman.cuny.edu.

Course substitutions require written permission from the
program coordinator. A Waiver of Course form is available
in the Office of Continuing Education, Carman Hall 128.

Grades and Transcripts

Textbooks

Room Location
& Cancellations
If location is not listed on receipt, email ce@lehman.cuny.
edu. Call (718) 960-8512 during regular business hours,
or see posting outside Carman 128. In the event a course
is cancelled, we attempt to notify students; however, students are advised to verify the status of courses by emailing ce@lehman.cuny.edu no earlier than 24 hours prior to
the first class meeting.

Emergency Closings
To find out if the Lehman College campus is closed, you
may obtain up-to-the-minute information at the Lehman
College homepage (http://www.lehman.edu); a red notification bar will be present in the upper corner of the
homepage. Also, you may call the Lehman College main
telephone number at (718) 960-8000, for current information. If no emergency closing information is provided, the
College will be open. Radio/TV stations that will broadcast
and/or web-cast CUNY closings: WCBS 880AM www.
newyork.cbslocal.com; WINS 1010AM www.1010wins.
com; NY1 Channel 1 www.NY1.com;
WNBC-TV
Channel 4 www.nbcnewyork.com; WNYW FOX Channel
5. CUNY closings can also be obtained by calling New
York City’s 311 information line or visiting nyc.gov. To

Program Certificate
Requirements
Application Process

To earn a program certificate, students must apply for
and be accepted into a program and successfully complete program requirements. Students must have a high
school diploma/GED/TASC to be admitted. Please refer
to specific program as some require additional education
or degrees. Basic computer skills are recommended.
To apply:

Those planning to complete a certificate program may
enroll in a maximum of 2 courses without being formally
admitted. Certificate requirements are those in effect at
the time a student’s application is accepted.

STUDENTS MAY REGISTER FOR INDIVIDUAL COURSES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

Certiﬁcate Requests

Students satisfactorily completing a Continuing Education
Course or Program* may request a Certificate for $7 (debit
card or money order). *Exceptions: No certificate fee required for Dental Assistant, English as a Second Language courses, and children’s courses. Download forms
at www.lehman.edu/ce -- General Information -- Forms
and Applications or email ce@lehman.cuny.edu.

Continuing Education
Units

A CEU represents a nationally recognized instrument for
documenting participation in non-credit programs. One
CEU equals 10 hours of class participation. Continuing
education units may not be transferred to a degree-bearing program.

ﬁnd out if individual Continuing Education classes
have been cancelled, visit our homepage at www.
lehman.edu/ce or call 718-960-8512.

www.lehman.edu/ce

CERTIFICATES / EMERGENCIES / CUNYCARD I.D. / PARKING & MORE

Workforce 1 New York
Visit http://www1.nyc.gov/site/sbs/careers/traininggrants.page and www.nyc.gov/trainingguide. If you
have 12 months or more of related professional
experience, you may be eligible for an ITG tuition
voucher that will pay tuition only, for specific certificate programs. Call 718-960-8077 for Lehman
program application. You must also apply early at
a Workforce 1 Career Center: Some Workforce 1
Centers include:

ce@lehman.cuny.edu

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CUNYcard ID
The following students MUST have the CUNYcard:
• Students purchasing parking for Lehman campus South
Lot parking.
• Students enrolled in Computer Information Technology
or other courses in the Computer IT Center or APEX athletics complex.
• Students who use the library or Computer Information
Technology facilities.

2 Easy Steps to get your CUNYcard
ID (Lehman photo ID)
1. Make payment:
Between 9 am-4 pm, Mondays through Fridays: bring
Continuing Education registration receipt to Shuster Hall
basement 078 with $5 MONEY ORDER only for
CUNYcard ID fee
OR
Between 4-6:30 pm, Mondays through Thursdays and
Saturdays, 9 am-1:30 pm, go to Continuing Education office in Carman Hall 128 and bring $5 MONEY ORDER
only for CUNYcard ID fee
(Lost CUNYcard ID fee - $10)
2. Have CUNYcard photo processed:
Photo schedule is posted online at http://www.lehman.
edu/lehman/public-safety/id-schedule.php in Carman 128
or call Public Safety at 718-960-8593. After paying for CUNYcard (see directions above) bring current Continuing
Education registration receipt, CUNYcard payment receipt
and photo I.D. to Shuster 079. CUNYcards must be reactivated in Shuster 078 each semester of attendance.
Students enrolled in classes only at CUNY-on-the-Concourse do not need a CUNYcard. Students must have
their receipt and photo I.D. to enter.

Parking

General Info

Lehman College

Notice

Metered and Street Parking
Metered Parking: Parking at muni-meters may be available on Goulden Avenue and on Bedford Park Boulevard
West. Street parking may be available on Paul Avenue and
Reservoir Avenue and further down on Goulden Avenue.

The College reserves the right to cancel courses, adjust
curricula and hours, close facilities, substitute instructors,
change locations, substitute equipment or limit enrollment without notice. For the latest course and schedule
information, please visit www.lehman.edu/ce and view
brochure online.

Code of Conduct

Campus Parking:
Once purchased ($60 ID-with Parking fee) and activated,
CUNYcards operate as parking proximity cards. If your
CUNYcard was processed before 2014, you will need
to have it replaced (see steps above). Limited parking is
available on Goulden Avenue in the North Lot, Mon.-Fri.,
9 am-6:30 pm. After 6:30 pm, parking is available in the
South Lot. Both lots are open on weekends. See steps to
get your CUNYcard for Parking ID below.

Students should refer to the Lehman College Student
Handbook online at www.lehman.edu.

CUNY-on-the-Concourse
Street Parking
Street parking, both metered and non-metered, may be
available within close walking distance to CUNY on the
Concourse.
Garage Parking
Fee-based parking is available at the Municipal Parking
Garage at 2500 Jerome Avenue and 190th Street. For
current rates call: Jerome-190th Street Municipal Garage
718-329-1186.

By Subway: IRT 4 or IND “D” or “B” to Bedford Park Boulevard. Metro North’s Harlem
line to Botanical Gardens station then Bronx
bus #25 or #26 to College; or Fordham station
then Bronx bus #9 to Jerome Ave. or #22 to
Goulden Ave.
Carman Hall entrance from on campus, across from baseball ﬁeld:
Go down outside concrete stairs and through glass doors (basement level). Make sharp left turn (do not go through grey flipper doors) and continue
up stairs. Carman 128 (on 1st floor level) is to the right at top of stairs.
Carman Hall entrance from Goulden Avenue, near Gate 2:
Go down ramp to the right. Enter through glass doors to the basement level and go straight. Go through grey flipper doors with sign “B Basement”.
Walk straight to the end of hall and through next set of grey flipper doors labeled “Exit 4A” with “Stair A1” sign to the right. Go up the stairs on the right.
Carman 128 (on 1st floor level) is to the right.

By Car: Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) or
Bronx River Parkway to Fordham
Rd. exit. Continue on Fordham Rd. to the
corner of the Grand Concourse.
By Bus: Bronx: #1, #2, #12, #22, #24, #28,
#32, #34 to Fordham Rd. and
Grand Concourse. Westchester: #60, #61 to
Valentine Ave.
By Subway: IRT 4 to Fordham Rd., or IND
“D” or “B” to Fordham Rd.

718-960-8512

www.lehman.edu/ce

ce@lehman.cuny.edu

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REGISTRATION FORM - Sp 2018
HAVE YOU ATTENDED LEHMAN COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION BEFORE?
□ Yes □ No
___________________________________________________________________________
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
__________________________________________________________________________
STREET ADDRESS
APT. #
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CITY
STATE
ZIP CODE
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DAYTIME PHONE
CELL PHONE
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EMAIL
PERSON/COMPANY PAYING FOR REGISTRATION OTHER THAN THE STUDENT
__________________________________________________________________________
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME

am very pleased that you are taking time to consider the wide range of learning opportunities that
are being offered at Lehman’s School for Continuing and Professional Studies. Last year, more
than 15,000 people took advantage of the educational, testing, training, and business development
programs at SCPS, as they began to turn their aspirations and goals into reality.
The faculty and staff of Lehman’s SCPS are committed to providing a wide spectrum of learners
with the education and tools necessary for good careers that are well-matched for the fast-paced,
technologically-driven environment of the 21st century. In this regard, Lehman College is helping to
ensure that the residents of our diverse communities have access to a wealth of educational and
economic opportunities.
The high-quality programs at SCPS include courses for both adults and children; they emphasize
personal instruction and hands-on learning. You will find workforce education classes, certificate
courses, a business incubation and innovation lab, a flexible Adult Degree program with bachelor’s
and master’s degrees, and our renowned Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Training Academy
and Development Lab.
To commemorate our 50th anniversary in 2018, Lehman College is determined to increase access and promote high levels of student success through the highest quality course offerings. We
look forward to working with you. I hope you take advantage of all that Lehman and SCPS have
to offer!

ow that you’ve had a chance to look through our catalog, come
and visit us. Our professional certificate programs and courses have
been helping thousands of adults achieve their career and personal
goals. The Lehman Academy for Children and Teens offers Saturday
enrichment classes in academics and recreation
Jane MacKillop, Ph.D.

Experienced and dedicated instructors, convenient locations, affordable
tuition, and a myriad of classes to choose from are the hallmarks of
Lehman’s Continuing Education program.

Interim Dean
School of Continuing
and Professional Studies

Sincerely,

Visit us at:

José Luis Cruz, Ph.D.
President, Lehman College
The City University of New York

L

ehman is extremely proud of our School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS). In
the College’s strategic plan, we pledge to contribute to the economic vitality of the Bronx and
the surrounding region. By providing opportunities for residents to develop professionally
and personally, SCPS plays a key role in helping us achieve this goal.
I encourage you to review our extensive catalog. Whether you plan to earn a degree, complete a certificate, prepare for a test or simply enjoy yourself, you will find what you are looking for here. We offer
over 300 credit and non-credit courses each year. While most are designed to meet the needs of adults
with family and work responsibilities, we do have some interesting options for children and adolescents.
Don’t hesitate to contact one of our committed staff members if you have questions or concerns. We
are here to help you realize your potential. Thank you for considering joining our community of learners.
Best wishes,